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    Thumbs up Beer, discuss...

    I started a new tradition for me at Indy last year...Oberon mini-keg in the stands on raceday. My lovely bierfrau made a backpack cooler to IMS approved specs which allowed enough size for insulating the 5L of the wonderful Michigan beer.

    Other than that it's always been highlife for the rest of the weekend.

    What are your beer traditions at the Speedway?
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    Quote Originally Posted by indyfan320i View Post
    I started a new tradition for me at Indy last year...Oberon mini-keg in the stands on raceday. My lovely bierfrau made a backpack cooler to IMS approved specs which allowed enough size for insulating the 5L of the wonderful Michigan beer.
    Live to far from the Speedway to attend, so I don't really have a beer tradition but, speaking of Oberon, just tried another fine product of Bell's last week. Hopslam Ale. If your local beer emporium happens to be out of the Oberon, I can highly recommend the Hopslam as a truly worthy raceday alternative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slkornya View Post
    Live to far from the Speedway to attend, so I don't really have a beer tradition but, speaking of Oberon, just tried another fine product of Bell's last week. Hopslam Ale. If your local beer emporium happens to be out of the Oberon, I can highly recommend the Hopslam as a truly worthy raceday alternative.
    That is true, though Hopslam is hard to drink in large quantity if you plan on walking afterwards! Two hearted ale is good too. Whereabouts are you located? Cool to hear Bells getting some distance.

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    I bring two 5 gallon kegs of my All-Grain homebrew. This year it will be my tried and true Iowa Pale Ale.

    I have also been working on a British Honey Brown that I am going to bring, it will be called "Brickyard's 98". I have been zeroing in on this recipe since Dan's death in October. It is very close. Ingredients and yeast are on the money. Right now just tweeking the hops.

    Will let you where you can get a free glass when we get closer to INDY.

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    Quote Originally Posted by indyfan320i View Post
    That is true, though Hopslam is hard to drink in large quantity if you plan on walking afterwards! Two hearted ale is good too. Whereabouts are you located? Cool to hear Bells getting some distance.
    Orlando, FL. My local World of Beer had it last week. It was quickly consumed and enjoyed by all present!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TDIndy500 View Post
    I bring two 5 gallon kegs of my All-Grain homebrew. This year it will be my tried and true Iowa Pale Ale.

    I have also been working on a British Honey Brown that I am going to bring, it will be called "Brickyard's 98". I have been zeroing in on this recipe since Dan's death in October. It is very close. Ingredients and yeast are on the money. Right now just tweeking the hops.

    Will let you where you can get a free glass when we get closer to INDY.

    TD
    Note to self...monitor this thread for homebrew tasting location.

    Homebrewed with a buddy for 5-6 years many years ago. 10 gallon batches every two weeks. Half went to friends that funded the process, so we had the fun of making it and free beer for us.


    Have to hit the local stores this year to see what interesting stuff they bring in for sale in cans. A couple of stores always make a point of having good beer in IMS approved aluminum cans.
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    Indy is the only time all year I buy beer in cans. Miller Genuine.

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    Bells Hopslam is a seasonal ale with a 10% kick. It comes out after the first of the year and will most likely be gone by May if the past is any indicator. With a limited production I doubt it would come in any other way but bottles.

    I always buy my can beer in Minnesota or Wisconsin for the race because, quite frankly, selection in Indiana is generally poor and limited to the national companies. This year I am aiming to bring down Surly's which comes only tap in bars locally in the Twin Cities or in 16 oz. cans for take out. There are several Surly brews - Furious, Bender, Cynic...not sure which I will buy yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fasteddy View Post
    Indy is the only time all year I buy beer in cans. Miller Genuine.
    Yup, only time of year I buy beer in cans. Being from Milwaukee...we always try and bring a good selection of classic Milwaukee beer: Schlitz, Blatz, PBR...High Life. We always bring a huge selection to the track with us on Saturday afternoon...we have one of those big roll-along coolers that we jam full...and it's always empty when we leave.

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    A&W hands down. I also enjoy Boylan's Root and Birch Beers, and I'm going to drink more Triple XXX Root Beer after Dr Pepper screwed over the Dublin plant.

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    I like Arrogant B****** Ale, Guinness, and Dos Equis. When it's for beer pong or something else then I prefer Keystone Light as a 'pong' beer.
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    I like Arrogant B****** Ale, Guinness, and Dos Equis. When it's for beer pong or something else then I prefer Keystone Light as a 'pong' beer.
    The only thing Keystone Light is good for is beer pong. Plus you can get a 30 pack for less than $20.

    Now that I know I can drink a 5L mini keg all by myself in a 3-4 hour period I believe I will get a mini keg of Newcastle for this year's Indy 500 and sit at home and enjoy the race with my favorite beer.
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    I don't drink at the races. But in the evening when I am watching the tube it's a bottle or two Yuengling. No cans or any other beer brand for me.
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    Sun King Sunlight Cream Ale.

    Done.

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    I'm not a beer snob, FREE & COLD beer is the best beer, but I do like Dos Equis Ambar (from draft only at any cheap Mexican Restaurant of your choice) and Sun King. However, I'll drink a Coor's Light, Miller Lite, etc and not even complain one bit. Down with beer snobs!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davydd View Post
    Bells Hopslam is a seasonal ale with a 10% kick. It comes out after the first of the year and will most likely be gone by May if the past is any indicator. With a limited production I doubt it would come in any other way but bottles.

    I always buy my can beer in Minnesota or Wisconsin for the race because, quite frankly, selection in Indiana is generally poor and limited to the national companies. This year I am aiming to bring down Surly's which comes only tap in bars locally in the Twin Cities or in 16 oz. cans for take out. There are several Surly brews - Furious, Bender, Cynic...not sure which I will buy yet.
    Lucky for me being a homebrewer Northen brewing company sells Surly's kits in extract and all grain. Not clones, but the actual ingrediants from surly's themselves.

    As far as Bell's go, oberon is up there on my list, and lucky for race fans Bells is in the process of installing a canning line Otherwise I am always down for a cascade style pale ale, I have a guy local who grows cascade hops so I end up getting 20oz of it for about $5 twice a year. If any homebrewers are interested I have a couple of freezer packed 2oz bags left from this fall

    Its good to be a beer lover and live in Wisconsin

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    Quote Originally Posted by interplanet View Post
    Its good to be a beer lover and live in Wisconsin
    I worked for ASA back in the 90's and a good part of our crew and office staff were from Wisconsin... or as it's known in Indiana "West Consin".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davydd View Post
    I always buy my can beer in Minnesota or Wisconsin for the race because, quite frankly, selection in Indiana is generally poor and limited to the national companies. This year I am aiming to bring down Surly's which comes only tap in bars locally in the Twin Cities or in 16 oz. cans for take out. There are several Surly brews - Furious, Bender, Cynic...not sure which I will buy yet.
    Yup. I bring 20 or so Surlys with me during out RV stay. Of course these are supplemented by Summits and some lesser beers. As far as tradition goes, my wife and I each down a Foster's pre-race sitting near the drivers' entrance to Gasoline Alley. Not the best beer, but it's a unique can and it's become something we look forward to each year.

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    I like Summit for the short height bottles. They make more sense for carrying and storing in an RV as do cans. Wine bottles are a pain to carry as well. We stop at the first Target store after leaving Minnesota to buy their box wine. Why Target? I get a retiree discount.

    I liked cans on my pontoon boat simply because I felt more comfortable with them on a boat with an insulated holder and they could be crushed to dispose in the small trash bin.

    And, of course, the point of this discussion, you can only bring cans to the race, not bottles.

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    I like crisp, light lager, which is best brewed by large breweries. Last year it was Stroh's and Miller Light I think. Lady at the liquor store near the speedway tried to pick us up too.

    My dream beer is Schaeffer, but you can only find that on the east coast now.

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    i like cold the best.......
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    I went back to drinking beer recently and have, to date, gained back 15 of the 55 lbs I lost when I quit. Back on the wagon for me.

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    Hey guys, any domestic's that resemble Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout?? Tough to match the smoothness of it. It's my favorite beer on Earth, but would love to buy a US equivalent!
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    30-50 cans of busch light or what ever gets in the way!

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    beer.. when you wake up after a nb500 n don't recognize your cooler? or the names of the beer in it?? beer..

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    Being a homebrewer...my samuel smiths clone is my Jennys Model T Stout....any color you want as long as its black. Smoooooth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by interplanet View Post
    As far as Bell's go, oberon is up there on my list, and lucky for race fans Bells is in the process of installing a canning line
    Oh really? That is good to know. Whats the latest on it? Any chance of canned Oberon in my 500 cooler?

    Right now I am planning on two Chicago beers that are making strides. Daisy Cutter and Paddy Pale Ale. Both are readily available and in cans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mindervillain View Post
    I went back to drinking beer recently and have, to date, gained back 15 of the 55 lbs I lost when I quit. Back on the wagon for me.

    I realize there's no reason anyone here should give a ****, but you said to "discuss."
    Try Sam Adams Light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mindervillain View Post
    I went back to drinking beer recently and have, to date, gained back 15 of the 55 lbs I lost when I quit. Back on the wagon for me.

    I realize there's no reason anyone here should give a ****, but you said to "discuss."
    Bravo, welcome back to the club.

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    Tonight I've had a couple or three of Dogfish Head's Raison D'Etres. Work might not be the greatest experience ever tomorrow.

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